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· [Speed Up to 600mm/s] Turbo PLA filament enables rapid printing at up to 600mm/s with a volumetric flow rate of 40mm^3/s. Its advanced formulation ensures reliable extrusion and consistent flow, minimizing nozzle clogging and print failures, suitable for regular and high-speed 3D printers · [Time Savings] Achieve up to 30% faster print times with Turbo PLA, ensuring quicker project completion and increased productivity. Spend less time waiting and more time creating with this high-speed filament · [Consistent Finish] Turbo PLA guarantees a uniform finish, unaffected by changes in printing speed, ensuring consistent quality throughout the printing process. Turbo PLA's quick cooling properties optimize overhang performance, reducing drooping or sagging for cleaner prints · [Dimensional Accuracy & Consistency] Utilizing CCD cameras and closed-loop controls, we continuously monitor and adjust the extrusion process in real-time. Our advanced technology and meticulous control measures guarantee a filament diameter of 1.75mm with a tolerance of +/- 0.02mm · [Less Tangle & Hassle] Our meticulous winding and manual inspection guarantees a tidy, tangle-free filament. Featuring a larger inside diameter, our spools minimize friction for smoother feeding, ensuring a hassle-free printing experience · [Risk-Free & Lifetime Guarantee] Experience worry-free 3D printing with Overture filament—backed by our lifetime satisfaction guarantee. Our filament ensures an enjoyable and inclusive 3D printing experience. Supported by our technical support team and vibrant community Discord, trust Overture for seamless printing · [Printing Tips] You might need to lower the PEI heated bed temperature when print with TURBO PLA to avoid the situation that it sticks too well on it · [Important Reminder] Turbo PLA may not bond well with other PLA materials. Therefore, if you plan to do multi-color printing, we recommend avoiding the mixing of Turbo PLA with other materials to ensure optimal printing results and product quality
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Richard M.Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
I consider this a specialty niche filament, but what it does it does very well. That is speed and detail. I'm still stunned at the projects I've shot out with this filament without a single failure all at 166% the speed I usually print at. Projects that were fairly risky. For Bambu users that's full Ludicrous speed with no noticeable drop in quality. Turns a 9 hour project into a 5 and a half hour project. I've printed average detail models at regular speed and compared and can't tell the difference. It has some issues to account for though. 1) Adhesion is severe, sticks harder than PETG. I dedicate a plate to PETG printing with a hairspray coating. Spraying the plate usually lasts me 3-5 PETG prints. With this filament I have to respray every print or chunks will rip from the print. Textured PEI. 2) The resulting print is rather brittle. It likes to shatter rather than bend. Still holds up to a drop but I only use this filament for decorational prints. 3) I don't treat this as PLA. It's unique. If you try and mix it with other regular PLA's or other brands it won't work well or at all.
Diane EarlyReviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
Overture is good filament and I’ve used a lot of it. I bought 3 rolls of this turbo stuff I’m now stuck with because I opened all of them thinking they were good. I do not recommend this stuff. It sticks to the build plate and don’t want to come off. It sticks tooo good. It rips the bottom layers of all my prints off no matter how careful I am trying to get it off the plate. I’ve never had this problem with any filament and I’ve used a lot of different brands and this is with a flexible build plate. Bed temperature don’t matter either. I lowered the temp and had the same problem. I let it cool off overnight and still the same problem. Besides the bottom layer being ripped off every time the rest of the print comes out really good. It just sticks too good. I couldn’t imagine trying to get it off of a solid glass plate. If I didn’t open them all I would return them. Stay away from this stuff.
NicholasReviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
This has been, by far, the worst filament I’ve used to date. I followed all the recommended best practices — drying it according to specifications, printing at the suggested temperatures, and even experimenting with standard PLA settings — nothing helped. No matter what I tried, this filament simply refused to perform. It struggled to adhere to previously printed layers, and even failed to bond properly to itself in many cases. I’ve never had a filament fight me this hard, despite numerous adjustments and retries. For a product labeled “Turbo,” I expected better reliability and consistency. Unfortunately, this filament caused more wasted prints and frustration than it was worth.
Cape CodderReviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
Quite pleased with the Turbo version. Used the Overture settings for my Elegoo Neptune 4 Plus and printed at 450mm. Settings on Overture web site. Did notice a couple of places where one layer did not adhere to another but it was very minor for the large item I am printing. Will raise extruder temperature to see if this solves the issue. Only downside to this filament is - why is the gray color for Turbo different than the other Overture filaments? Turbo is a shade darker. Would be nice to have consistency. NOTE: After using one roll I find that there is a lot of layer separation so it is NOT a 5 star item - Sorry. Working with Overture to see why this is happening. Not having this problem with Elegoo Rapid PLA.
ChaseReviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Printer: Creality Ender 3 V3 SE (heavily modded—basically maxed out, except for my procrastination on installing the linear Y-axis rails… so almost maxed out.) Performance & Calibration: A Journey in Patience Once I dialed in the settings (which took half a roll and a mild identity crisis), the filament worked decently well. I was able to push it to 40mm³/s volumetric flow, which is impressive—but I still didn’t hit the speeds I was hoping for. I blame my bed-slinger’s limitations, not necessarily the filament itself. However, this is NOT your typical PLA or PLA+. The addition of nylons (or whatever they threw in here) gave me a rough time initially. Throwing this into my printer and running standard PLA settings resulted in horrific stringing, terrible bridging, and overhangs that looked like melted cheese. Not the aesthetic I was going for. I also had trouble getting the recommended print temps to work. Anything over 220°C made my prints look like they were boiling, even after cooling. At 205°C, I finally got semi-decent overhangs, but that’s 30 degrees lower than the suggested temps. Sooo… yeah. If I have to drop that much heat just to get my prints to behave, I start wondering why I’m even bothering with a high-speed filament in the first place. That said, once I got it figured out, it printed fine. Not great, not beautiful, just… fine. It does live up to its volumetric flow claims, but dialing it in was way more effort than I usually have to put into filament. Final Verdict: Will I Buy Again? Meh. Maybe. But unlikely... Would I Recommend Overture? Absolutely. Their PLA and PLA+ are fantastic. This Turbo PLA? A bit of a headache. Their PETG? Also had some struggles. But Overture has some genuinely great filaments, and when they get it right, they get it really right. I’ll be testing other high-speed PLAs before giving this one another go, but Overture as a brand? Still solid. (P.S. The photos were taken after a bit of "processing," so the stringing was more noticeable when it came off the print bed. "Processing" wasnt exactly a challenge though either. So again, meh...)
JerryReviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
I really like this PLA and good value. It prints easily with a good finish and little faster than other PLA. It does stick to the build plate, but a thin layer of glue stick solves that. Just purchased a 3rd roll in one week. Will buy again.